Edyn Blair grew up without a fixed sense of place. Born in Texas, she moved around enough as a kid that she describes herself as being from nowhere in particular — a formative kind of rootlessness that she's spoken about without bitterness, more as a fact of her childhood than a wound. She found her footing early in front of an audience: elementary school plays, choir, the kind of kid who gravitates toward performance when everything else feels temporary. After high school she spent nearly a decade in modeling, the unglamorous end of it — car shows, magazine spreads, glamour shoots — before deciding at her mid-twenties that Hollywood was the next move. She relocated and pivoted into adult film, framing it publicly as a continuation rather than a departure. What she hasn't discussed much is what that decade of modeling actually looked like day to day, or what specifically pushed her toward the industry when she made the move. The strip club interview she gave is the most candid public record that exists, and it raises more questions than it answers.
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